I know that's what "studies" say but trust me - as a musician I DO notice it.
I know when I pluck a string (the tactile sensation) and when I hear sound (auditory) they should be in unison and they are not, and I am conscious of it: it IS noticeable. And on critical stuff - I would use pure MIDI HW to get work done. This is not Jam Origins SW fault - it's my AUDIO path into the SW fault.
It will drive you nuts over time (no pun intended).
However, when I play keys I don't notice it but I am not a key player so my reflex between key strike and sound is not as "attuned" (accidental pun)- a good pianist/keyboardist who is use to instantaneous response would probably also notice it and I suspect a horn player in particular using a controller would also notice it.
Larry
Last edited by Larry Kehl; 01/01/14 09:07 PM. Reason: EDITED out stuff not pertinent
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